Lantau Island

Nature park
★ 4.9 (508K+ reviews) • 10M+ booked
Discover the enchanting allure of Lantau Island, Hong Kong's largest outlying island, where modern attractions blend seamlessly with rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. Located southwest of Hong Kong Island, Lantau offers a unique escape from the bustling city life, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. Known locally as Dai Yue Shan, this island is a paradise for adventure seekers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts alike. From pristine beaches to the iconic Big Buddha, Lantau offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to every type of traveler. Whether you're hiking to a sunset viewpoint, exploring traditional fishing villages, or enjoying a meal by the sea, Lantau Island promises an unforgettable journey.
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Lantau Island, Hong Kong
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4.9 /5
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Chen **********
11 Sep
easy to exchange at the airport by scanning the QR code at the counter, card loaded with HK50 dollar. take MTR and bus no issues.
2+
ALVIN ********
11 Sep
The journey was fast and smooth.
liberty *****
11 Sep
cleanliness: transport access: very accessible to mtr, and hotel has free shuttle bus to mrt service: very good 👍 breakfast: wow superb hotel location:very near to Macau Hamburg, city gate and metro thru free shuttlebus
Alvin *******
10 Sep
my room was upgraded. very nice. everything was clean. aircondition is cool.very accessible from the airport.
MAK ********
11 Sep
The Airport Express is a convenient way to travel between the city and the airport. I saw the Airport Express train right at the airport arrival hall. I don't think any other airport has a more convenient airport train than Hong Kong's. Just be aware that the last train departs at 00:48. If your flight arrives late at night and you miss it, you'll have to use other transportation.
2+
Ralph **************
10 Sep
Had a pleasant stay at Marriott. They offer shuttle services to and from Tung Chung and the Airport which made it convenient for us to roam to and from SkyCity.
Hei *****************
11 Sep
hong kong airport express is so quick and booking through klook was really easy. highly recommend buying a ticket online to avoid the hassle on the train.
2+
김 **
11 Sep
It has $50 on it, and I'm using it well after tapping it up at the airport convenience store.
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Tian Tan Buddha

Standing tall at 85 feet, the Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Giant Buddha, is a must-see marvel on Lantau Island. Accessible via the scenic Ngong Ping 360 cable car, this bronze statue offers not just spiritual solace but also breathtaking views of the island. Climb the 268 steps to the base of the statue and soak in the panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and sea. Don't forget to visit the nearby Po Lin Monastery and the serene Wisdom Path for a complete cultural experience.

Ngong Ping 360

Embark on a 25-minute aerial adventure with the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, a journey that promises stunning views of Lantau Island's lush landscapes and the sparkling sea. Whether you choose a standard cabin or the thrilling glass-bottom Crystal Cabin, the ride from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping Plateau is an unforgettable experience. Once you arrive, explore the cultural themed village, visit the majestic Tian Tan Buddha, and take a peaceful stroll to the Po Lin Monastery. This cable car ride is more than just transportation; it's an attraction in itself!

Tai O Fishing Village

Step back in time at Tai O Fishing Village, a charming enclave known for its traditional stilt houses and rich cultural heritage. Wander through the narrow lanes, sample local delicacies like salted fish and shrimp paste, and take a boat trip to spot the elusive pink dolphins. With roots dating back to the Ming dynasty, Tai O offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the Tanka people. Don't miss the Tai O Heritage Hotel, a former police station turned boutique hotel, which offers guided tours and stunning sea views.

Culture and History

Lantau Island is a treasure trove of history, with ancient artifacts like Bronze Age rock carvings and Neolithic stone circles. The island's historical significance spans from the Southern Song dynasty to World War II, with landmarks such as Tung Chung Fort and the Trappist Haven Monastery offering fascinating insights into its past.

Local Cuisine

Treat your taste buds to Lantau's local flavors, especially in Tai O Fishing Village where traditional Chinese dishes like salted fish and shrimp paste are a must-try. For a serene dining experience, head to the Po Lin Monastery's vegetarian restaurant, a favorite among visitors.

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in Lantau Island's rich cultural tapestry. From the ancient Po Lin Monastery to the historic Tung Chung Fort, the island is a living museum of Hong Kong's past. The stilted homes of the Tanka people in Tai O Fishing Village offer a unique cultural experience you won't want to miss.

Local Cuisine

Lantau Island is a food lover's paradise, offering everything from beachside dining to quaint cafes in Tai O Fishing Village. Don't miss the vegetarian delights at Hemingway’s by the Bay in Discovery Bay or the homemade cakes at Solo in Tai O.

Culture and History

Lantau Island is steeped in cultural and historical significance. Explore the traditional fishing village of Tai O, marvel at the iconic Big Buddha, and visit the serene Po Lin Monastery to get a true sense of Hong Kong’s heritage.

Local Cuisine

Savor a variety of dining experiences on Lantau Island, from seafront boardwalk restaurants in Discovery Bay to traditional Cantonese eateries in Tung Chung. Be sure to try the vegetarian restaurant at Po Lin Monastery and the fresh local seafood in Tai O.